Thursday, 16 April 2026

Baravelli Spacemen


I love how this Marx spaceman has been hand painted by an Italian modeller. So neat and very Matt Mason! 

It's not a set I have but here's two carded lots I saw online.

The Spacemen


And the Intrepid Astronauts by Italian toy giants Baravelli. Is that unique card art they've used?

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  1. Those ARE the classic spacemen I loved as a kid! I've never seen that big floating pose before. It's a pretty clever piece of moulding, as the whole thing is supported just by his wrist and umbilical tube.
    I suspect if I could examine the actual toy, there'd be a trimmed inlet sprue under his right foot, to aid the injection of molten plastic!
    I had a great Sci Fi friend who would come to visit and hide those little plastic spacemen around our house as an Easter Egg hunt!
    He died several decades ago, of cancer - far too soon.
    We've left his spacemen where they were hidden, to rediscover all over again. I even purposely hid one in the roof of my home cinema, as a tribute to him.
    "Gunny, you may be gone, but never forgotten!"

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    1. Very poignant about your friend Gunny Looey. I hope those spacemen stay hidden. It's a lovely figure the painted one. Not sure I ever had these. All I remember are my golden ones!

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  2. Kent Sprechner at Toy Soldier HQ does some great repro sets of the Marx spacemen, including the two moon suits: https://www.toysoldierhq.com/Marxzspa.html

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